There is a 'Good' in 'Goodbye'
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  • Reads 268
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Dec 07, 2014
This is the story of 16 year old Jayne Clarkson, who had to say "Goodbye" to her father in a car accident, that she caused. Every night and every day, the memories haunt her. But it's not the car incident, that she remembers so clearly. It's the little secret only she and her father know about.
But then, she meets lovely Kyle Newt and trusts him. Jayne tells him her deepest secret, but was this the right decision?

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I dedicate my first story to @Reekles because thanks to her, i discovered wattpad.com after listenening to her TedTalk
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